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  1. Name and background. Judas Iscariot (between 1886 and 1894) by James Tissot. The name "Judas" ( Ὶούδας) is a Greek rendering of the Hebrew name Judah ( יהודה, Yehûdâh, Hebrew for "praise or praised"), which was an extremely common name for Jewish men during the first century AD, due to the renowned hero Judas Maccabeus.

  2. Judas Iscariot (died c. 30 ce) was one of the Twelve Apostles, notorious for betraying Jesus. Judas’s surname is more probably a corruption of the Latin sicarius (“murderer” or “assassin”) than an indication of family origin, suggesting that he would have belonged to the Sicarii, the most radical Jewish group, some of whom were terrorists. . Other than his apostleship, his betrayal ...

  3. Iscariote - Diccionario Perspicacia. (del heb., posiblemente: Hombre de Queriyot). Sobrenombre del apóstol traidor, Judas, así como de su padre Simón, que lo distingue del otro apóstol que tenía el mismo nombre. ( Mateo 10:4) «Simón el cananista, y Judas Iscariote, el que también le entregó». ( Lucas 6:16) «Judas hermano de Jacobo, y ...

  4. 2 de abr. de 2021 · Judas Iscariot was one of the original disciples of Jesus of Nazareth (d. c. 30 CE), one of the twelve apostles. For handing Jesus over to the authorities, as described in the gospels, he has become the epitome of the act of betrayal in the Christian tradition, eternally beyond forgiveness.For this reason, few would name a son Judas in the modern era.

  5. www.biography.com › religious-figures › judas-iscariotJudas Iscariot - Biography

    2 de abr. de 2014 · Synopsis. Judas Iscariot was one of the Twelve Apostles, notorious for betraying Jesus. His surname is more probably a corruption of the Latin sicarius (“murderer”) than an indication of ...

  6. 25 de jun. de 2019 · Judas Iscariot was important in the gospel stories because he filled a necessary literary and theological role: he betrayed Jesus. Someone had to do it, and Judas was picked. It’s questionable whether Judas even acted of his own free will. There was no option for Jesus not to be executed because without his crucifixion, he could not rise ...

  7. 10 de abr. de 2024 · Quick Reference. Always applied in the gospels to Judas who betrayed Jesus to distinguish him from another Judas among the apostles. Iscariot may mean ‘man from Kerioth’; or there is a suggestion in one ancient MS which connects it with the Latin sicarius, which could imply that Judas was one of the dagger-men, that is the Zealots, as they ...